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I asked the DJ 2 hours ago to play Harry Styles 'Satellite' and he hasn't fucking played it.... But he's played fucking cheesey 90s shit!! Fucking wanker. #workdo #playmysong
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Nyland playing in a World Cup is absolutely bonkers!! 🤣 #avfc
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Rogers has to....has to score that chance. Lovely play by Eze! #WorldCup
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It's Spain....calm down. They can deal out spankings to anyone. Male, female it doesn't matter. Mindset is to protect the ball and surgically dismantle the opposition. The fact Wiegman has made England competitive against them previously is a miracle imho.
“Sometimes in football matches, you’re just desperate for the whistle to go” - Karen Carney reflects on England's struggles during their 4-0 loss to Spain. This marks the team's biggest defeat in 17 years #lionesses
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You say that post-Floyd DEI training created the policing culture that killed Henry Nowak. This is testable. If you're right, the pattern should begin after 2020. It doesn't. Christopher Alder, 1998. Falklands veteran. Dragged handcuffed and unconscious into a Hull custody suite. Left face down on the floor. Officers stood around while he choked to death. Ten minutes before anyone helped. Inquest: unlawful killing. Five officers charged. All acquitted. Sean Rigg, 2008. Schizophrenic man, died at Brixton police station after restraint. Inquest found "unsuitable and unnecessary force" and police failings "more than minimally" contributed to his death. Robert Edwards, 2011. Died in a Suffolk cell. The IPCC found police "failed to take appropriate care" and didn't carry out proper welfare checks. The coroner said he should never have been deemed fit for detention. Wayne Couzens, 2015–2021. Reported for indecent exposure in 2015. Kent Police had his name, address, and plate number. The investigating sergeant knew his brother, also a police officer. No action. Failed vetting twice, still became a Met officer. Exposed himself days before murdering Sarah Everard. The investigating officer lied about CCTV. Three forces had twenty years of red flags. Nothing to do with DEI Post-Floyd, still no DEI involvement: Stephen Reardon, 2023, had seizures in a police van while the officer said he was "playing games". Died. Jerome Cowan, 2022, found unresponsive in a library, officers failed to provide first aid. Died. A man at St Erth, 2022, left drunk and vulnerable outside a railway station on a cold night, officers drove past without stopping. Died. All officers dismissed or facing gross misconduct. Same pattern every time. A person in distress needs help, officers dismiss it or walk away. It happened in 1998, 2008, 2011, 2022, 2023, and 2025. DEI didn't create it. It predates it by a generation. You also claim "determined, institutional silence". The Speaker acknowledged the case on 1 June. The Home Secretary called it "a horrifying act" and Digwa's false accusation "an evil act" in an oral statement to the Commons on 2 June. Debated in both Houses. Starmer and Baddenoch clashed over it. Front-page news for a week. There is no silence. You invented it because your baseless argument needs it. You ask pretentiously what you call a system where a dying teenager's word counts for less than his killer's. I'd ask you: what do you call a system where Christopher Alder choked to death on a custody floor in 1998 while officers stood around, and twenty-seven years later Henry Nowak bled to death saying the same words? That is an ideology. But not the one you're describing. It's an institutional ideology of indifference to people in police custody, and it has been killing people for decades. Blaming a training course that's existed for five years for a rot that's existed for hundreds of years isn't analysis. It's a deflection that protects the actual dangerous ideology.
Henry Nowak: How Anti-Racism Gave You Racism
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Heart attack waiting to happen!! Give me just a sliver....no just a bit more....bit more.....WHAT?!! You afraid you're not gonna get any? Cut me a real piece!!
My favourite part is when she says ‘just a little bit’ then proceeds to add a shovel of something.
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REPOST IF YOU HAVE WON A EUROPEAN TROPHY IN THE PAST 5 YEARS 🏆
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😂😂😂😂😂 Perfect example of Pepe La Pue energy!! Leave it mate she ain't interested.
A male Pheasant is trying to impress her but she is not impressed
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Looking as cool a m'f***er as you are ever likely to see!! #God #PaulMcGrath #avfc
Paul McGrath, 1994. #AVFC
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"Los soldados israelíes me abofetearon, me patearon, me rompieron el coxis, me agredieron sexualmente... arrancaron mis pantalones y mi ropa interior, me insertaran una mano... a otras personas les insertaron armas dentro." Juliet Lamont, una cineasta de documentales australiana y activista de la flotilla humanitaria de Gaza, denunció ser víctima de una violación por parte de los soldados terroristas de "Israel". No verás esto en TV ni en la prensa occidental, "Israel" violó a mujeres que llevaban medicinas y alimentos a niños en Gaza... y a sus gobiernos occidentales ni siquiera les importa.
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This is Rebecca Goodwin She was raped. She reported it. She even handed in a 7 minute recording of her sexual assault. Police said it was insufficient evidence. Fearing he would target others, she exposed the man publicly. Out of fear, he handed himself in and was remanded. But on appeal, he was released. He is now bailed until a court date in 2027. Rebecca has been failed. Women across this country are failed daily. We ask why women don’t report? This is why. Violence against women is a pandemic, nationally and locally. #EndDomesticAbuse
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Messi and Ronaldo can do what they want.... Can they still produce magic?.... Of course but their team mates accept they have to do some heavy lifting so they're not expected to press, harry opponents like in their prime.
🚨🇦🇷 OFFICIAL: Leo Messi has been called up for his 6th World Cup. 🏆🌎
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Apprentice Rushid Afzali says society should use the term LEETs (Looking for Education, Employment and Training), rather than NEETs (Not in Education, Employment and Training). He says the word NEET suggests young people do not want to work and instead portrays them as "absent". It comes after a new report published this week has found that the number of 16 to 24-year-olds in that bracket has now increased to more than a million in the UK. Channel 4 News led a discussion on the issue with Rushid, 24-year-old graduate Oscar Brown, University of Manchester Vice Chancellor Duncan Ivison and Kate Nicholls, CEO of UKHospitality.
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Replying to @RupertLowe10
The victims of abhorrent crimes deserve justice. All children need to have their innocence protected. Every single one of the perpetrators should face the full force of the law. As you know, in 1997 the Channel 4 programme Despatches broadcast "Soccer's Foul Play" - it included allegations of sexual offences against children by former Southampton FC coach Robert Higgins. Two decades later Higgins was convicted of sexually abusing young children and was sentenced to 24 years in prison. Southampton FC commisisoned Barnardo's to conduct an independent review into Higgins, who worked for the club until 1989, in 2019. That report is here and makes sobering reading: assets.ctfassets.net/qtmbc4z… That review includes the response of the club to the allegations in the Despatches programme in 1997 (sections 244-250) As this article from the BBC reveals, following the Despatches programme both Hampshire and Southampton social services consulted police and wrote to local youth organisations expressing concern about Higgins coaching boys. A joint letter urged parents to "make an informed choice about his contact with your child/ren" bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-ha… That is an example of action taken following the Despatches programme in 1997 to reduce the risk of more children becoming victims of Higgins. Section 248 of the Barnardo's report (image below) tells us that there is no record of the board of Southampton FC even discussing the allegations against Higgins, let alone evidence of them taking any action in relation to them. You were chairman of Southampton FC in 1997 Rupert, having taken over the previous year. I've posted these questions several times now in the hope you'll acknowledge them but you never have and I suspect you never will: Are any of these details incorrect in any way? Why didn't the board you led have a minuted discussion of the allegations about Higgins revealed by the programme? Given the serious nature of these allegations, why didn't you commission a review or inquiry into Higgins actions while at Southampton FC? Given the conversations you've now had with victims of childhood sexual abuse, do you regret that you personally didn't do more to respond to the allegations made against Higgins in 1997? Higgins convictions relate to crimes against 24 children. The Barnardo's report tell us they were left vulnerable to ongoing abuse by Higgins which impacted upon their lives as children and the adults they became. Those abused were offered no support and were "left to make sense for themselves of all that happened" A shameful example of how a failure to act against a sexual abuser can have devestating consequences.

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Out of the last 35 times the Uefa cup/ Europa league has been won the winners have been from Spain, Italy and England the most. Spain - 12 Italy - 6 England - 6 Sevilla won it 3 years running... It's only a problem when it's an English team though
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Beginning to think maybe austerity doesn’t actually work…
🚨 NEW: Statistics from the Government's youth unemployment report: - Mid- and lower-skilled jobs have fallen by around 1.6 million over the past 20 years - Hospitality vacancies have nearly halved in the last 4 years - Apprenticeships for 16-24-year-olds have fallen by 35% since the Apprenticeship Levy was introduced in 2017 - The proportion of 16-17-year-olds in paid work has nearly halved from 35% in 2006 to 19% today - If every current inactive 18-24-year-old was in full-time work, this would contribute an additional £38 billion to UK GDP - 58% of inactive young people (6 in 10) have never had a job - Nearly half of all PIP claims among young people are now for autism and ADHD, compared to less than 1 in 10 among all PIP claimants - 7 in 10 young people claiming a health and disability benefit are still claiming 10 years later - Of those who first claim aged 16-24, 53% are still not in work after 5 years - dropping to just 48% after 15 years - The number of 16-24-year-olds receiving DLA or PIP has risen from around 200,000 in 2012 to over 400,000 today, and is projected to reach 700,000 by 2031/32
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What elixir is he drinking?.... Looks better than when he played for us!! #UTV
#OnThisDay in 2023, Olof Mellberg returned to Villa Park for the first time in 15 years. #AVFC
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🚨@Nigel_Farage and @reformparty_uk have demanded Elon Musk have this video taken down and everyone who posts it banned!

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🤭😎...I will not be taking pictures at this time!!
WHO CAN HONESTLY SAY THEY’VE HAD THE SAME PHONE NUMBER FOR THE LAST 7 YEARS❓
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Tony Blair thinks the answer to this country’s problems is AI, welfare cuts and endless spending on war. Who benefits? Arms companies and tech billionaires. Once again, Blair is wrong. The answer is a redistribution of wealth and power and the relentless search for peace.
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